It will ever be a source of pride to our country that the great invention, with which his name is immortally associated, is a part of its history. |
They produce folk heroes like Ossie Ardiles, whose legs, immortally, went all trembly at Wembley. |
Austen has this capacity to animate, to create intense life ex nihilo, life not tangible in any conventional sense but yet vividly and immortally so. |
Be proud of an immortally glory, you have defended your national flags and the posterity will be forever thankful. |
Like Keats and Shelley, he was, and he looked, of the immortally young. |
And far within all forms that change, they confront all men forevermore in things that immortally abide. |